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Lack of bus service leaves residents feeling “like animals in cages”

Thousands of people are being denied access to a bus because of a lack of progress on a bus turning circle in one par...

Up to 40,000 expected for Galway’s St Patrick’s Day Parade

The biggest St Patrick’s Day parade the city has ever seen will take place on Sunday, with almost 2,700 people from 6...

Two-faced Lisa Chambers’ cynicism debases politics

Bradley Bytes - a sort of political column with Dara Bradley The decision by yes campaigner, and Fianna Fáil leade...

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Christmas Park and Ride in Galway cost €130,000

Around €130,000 was invested by Galway City Council to cover the cost of running its temporary Park & Ride service last December – a loss-makin...

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Mayor of Galway jetting to the White House for St Patrick’s Day

Galway will be represented at the White House this St Patrick’s Day after US President Joe Biden invited the Mayor of Galway City to attend a celeb...

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Galway’s greater need might be enough to down the Dubs

By Darren Kelly Following two wins from three outings during the midway section of this year’s National Football League programme, Galway’ Divis...

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Claudia plays key role in Glór Tire

Athenry Country singer Claudia Buckley is helping to nurture a new wave of emerging talent on the latest series of TG4’s Glór Tire which began this...

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Diverse local nominees up for awards at Celtic Media Festival

The RTÉ Doc on One programme A Dark Night in Foxford is among the finalists in this year’ s Celtic Media Awards. Co-produced by Galway’s Orla Higgi...

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Galwegians get play-off push back on track with crunch win

Galwegians 38 Bangor 14 Jamie Curley at Glenina Galwegians return to second in the Division 2C table after a resounding victory over Bango...


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